Posted by Jim Johnson on April 27, 2012 at 19:41:12 from (67.142.168.26):
In Reply to: Re: Slime posted by Ellis Kinney on April 26, 2012 at 10:28:09:
Ellis if you have something that is causing the tire to go down how is a tube going to help? If it has thorns in it the tubes will work for a while but then they will finally work through the tube. Chances are the tires didn't have enough Slime in them to stop the leak. I've had tires with tubes that I couldn't keep up, put Slime in them and never had another problem and a hole is a hole and Slime does work. For a front tractor tire it will take 2 quarts of Slime and for a rear tire it will take a full gallon. We had a tire on a pulling tractor that we wanted to go tubeless with after getting them cut, it had such a bad hole in it that it would only stay up for a few minutes after a while we gave up but when we came back the next day and aired it up the hole was fixed and the tire has never went down again.
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